Today I’m going to review Our Little Secrets, a western and historical romance written by Merry Farmer, which is the first book in the Montana Romance series. “I think both of you have guilty consciences that like to make up terrifying stories.” (p. 192) It’s 1895 and Charlotte Baldwin, a runaway heiress, arrives in the […]

“Time ….” Poseidon shook his head. “You mortals! You’re bound to it and keep forgetting it is only an illusion.” (Page 305) “Man was made of flesh and bone on purpose! Time is his prison but also his best friend. He cannot make sense of his feelings, his accomplishments or his losses without it.” (Page […]

For today’s post, I’m going to review a poetry collection entitled Songs of Kabir, which is written by the Indian saint and mystic poet Kabir and it is translated into English by another famous Indian poet, Rabindranath Tagore. What I understood from Evelyn Underhill’s presentation of Kabir’s life and poems is that Kabir was the […]

In the darkest nights feel the power in you Take a moment of silence and fight for the truth Watching the days go by nothing changed, nothing new Take a moment of silence and fight for the truth. Almost every year, the National Final for the Eurovision Song Contest ends up or it is linked […]

For some reason, I miss and crave you as I haven’t done in so long. It’s like a thirst I’ve always felt, But now of my throat it got ahold. And I’m seeking for the water to quench it– Free my spirit from this longing. Yet, even as I write these verses from thin air, […]

Whenever we speak of American philosophy, our thoughts turn towards pragmatism. As they should, considering that its roots are in the United States, somewhere around 1870. We might think that there is nothing new anyone could possibly add regarding this subject, that those before us said everything there was to say about it. We would […]